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djsckizo
File Tracking
  • 2004/1/29 11:14

  • djsckizo

  • Just can't stay away

  • Posts: 401

  • Since: 2003/5/9 8


My webhost comes with Cpanel so I've got several statistics programs:

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Analog
Analog produces a simple summary of all the people who have visited your site. It is fast and provides great lightweight statistics.

Awstats
Awstats produces very pretty stats.

Webalizer
Webalizer is a more complex stats program that produces a nice variety of charts and graphs about who has visited your site. This is probably the most popular stats engine available today.

Subdomain Stats
This will show statistics for the subdomains on your account.

Latest Visitors
This will show you the last 300 visitors who came to your site and some interesting information about them.

Bandwidth
This will show how many bytes your account has transferred.

Error Log
This will show errors in your site, images not loading, missing files, etc. This is very useful for debugging CGI scripts.



Anyway, what I want is to be able to track files individually. If a file is being linked to from somewhere else, I'd like to find out by looking at some kind of statistics generator for that specific file. Does this make any sense?

Basically I want to see which files are going to which sites. Anyone know how I might be able to do that?

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djsckizo
Re: File Tracking
  • 2004/1/30 19:32

  • djsckizo

  • Just can't stay away

  • Posts: 401

  • Since: 2003/5/9 8


The Raw Log Manager in Cpanel seems to do what I am needing. I just wish there was something a little simpler looking instead of this huge text document.

Edit: Thanks to the Raw Log Manager, I just found a user violating my Terms of Service, which I suspected all along but wanted to be sure of before ejecting them.

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